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I've been watching technology change and advance since the 60s. We've gone from cathode ray tube television, with three channels to cable, to streaming on smart TVs. that interact with you. There were rotary phones, then flip phones, then smart phones that know where you are at all times. The internet was a breakthrough that enabled you to access a wealth of information at your fingertips, now it watches everything you do. If you visit a website that sells flowers, or candy, or round blue things with a rubber skin around it then your social media or YouTube will show you ads for flowers, or candy, or round blue things with a rubber skin around it.

All the tech today is watching us.

Am I the only one who hates this? Technology has gone from being an upgrade to being intrusive. I don't want my goddamn phone to know where I am, or my TV to know what I watch, or the internet to know what sites I'm looking at. Call me paranoid but I find it off-putting. Couple this with being on camera everywhere you go and it all feels like Big Brother is here.

Or am I just being an old fart who longs for a simpler time?

Sgt_Spanky 8 May 16
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I think of my grandfather, born in the late 1800's... Farmer. Twice a year they would visit relatives that were about 30 miles away, it was a huge undertaking... Getting help to tend the cows & etc. For the loooong day they were gone, a horse-drawn sleigh or carriage and food for the 8-hour or more (one-way) journey, plus layers of clothing and blankets, the visit, then home very late. No telephones, only outhouses, no modern anything. In his 70's, he and his friend drove his brand new cadillac to arizona and several other places just for the helluv it. I doubt any generation will ever see such massive changes in one lifetime, ever.

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Welcome to the real world.
It's not new, it's just faster
Capitalism on steroids

Consumer profiling is one step away from telling you (rather than just suggesting to you) what you want before you even know you want it, they already know what you need, selling you what you need is easy, selling you what you want for more than you can or want to pay, takes a little more cunning.

Most of the time I'm just momentarily curious about something for some reason. I don't actually want to buy everything I look at. I looked up prosthetic replacements last week, now the internet thinks I'm missing an arm.

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I agree, but am powerless to change it, so pay it no mind. (It’s not “big” brother; it’s the lazy one that only pays attention when there is something in it for him. BIG Brother would actually protect you)
If I had any power to change any things that need changing, this would be halfway down the list.
Tips: you don’t have to take your phone with you. You can research all you want at the library. You don’t have to have a “smart” television.

I believe "Smart Tech" was chosen after "Intrusive Tech" tested poorly.

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I am pretty sure that my fiber provider (TV & Internet), Frontier, started collecting my info to sell it. Now, every time I touch the remote, the system freezes for 15 seconds. I believe this is the system pulling up my file so it can append it with my latest keystrokes. This delay is hugely frustrating, and I certainly never intended to let Frontier spy on my every viewing decision. Grrrrr.... (blood pressure rising...)

Right there with you.

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